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What worked for me.
My 1993 Maxima had roughly the same problems. I took it in to the Nissan dealer where an outstanding mechanic (who said he loved working on these old ones) said that there was a sensor in the exhaust system (tailpipe area?) that measured how well the engine was burning gas. This sensor was bad. He replaced it, and the trouble disappeared. Something to do with adjusting the gas/air mixture when the engine was cold, or something like that. Sorry I can't remember more - it's been a while. Hope this helps.
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